APC Chairman Yilwatda charges Renewed Hope Ambassadors to drive public engagement

ABUJA, Nigeria (NPA) — National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, has called on members of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors to serve as effective links between the government and citizens in advancing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
Yilwatda made the call while attending and officially launching the Renewed Hope Ambassadors National Mobilisation Retreat.
According to the ruling party’s chairman, the ambassadors have a critical role to play in promoting government policies, strengthening public confidence, and encouraging greater citizen participation in national development.
He urged them to move beyond advocacy and focus on meaningful engagement with communities across the country.
“As ambassadors, your responsibility goes beyond advocacy; it is about engaging citizens, sharing accurate information, inspiring confidence, and mobilising support for the transformational policies and programmes being implemented across our nation,” he said.
Yilwatda noted that the success of the Renewed Hope Agenda depends on effective communication between the government and the people, as well as sustained public participation in the nation’s development efforts.
He stressed that Nigeria’s aspiration to build a one-trillion-dollar economy would require collective commitment, shared responsibility, and active involvement from citizens across all sectors.
“Nigeria’s journey towards a $1 trillion economy requires collective effort, commitment, and active participation from every citizen,” he said.
The APC chairman encouraged the ambassadors to remain focused, people-centred, and committed to promoting the values of service, unity, patriotism, and national development.
He said their activities should contribute to strengthening trust in governance and improving public understanding of government programmes and reforms.
According to him, sustained engagement between government and citizens remains essential for achieving inclusive growth and national prosperity.
Yilwatda expressed confidence that the Renewed Hope Ambassadors initiative would help deepen grassroots mobilisation and support the implementation of policies designed to improve the welfare of Nigerians.
“Together, we can deepen public engagement, strengthen trust in governance, and advance the Renewed Hope Agenda for a more prosperous and inclusive Nigeria,” he added.
The Renewed Hope Ambassadors programme is designed to mobilise public support for the Tinubu administration’s policies and development initiatives across the country.
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